Super Models
The American society is so easily influenced in many ways. Super Models are one group of people who seem to have an increasingly influential toll on our society. They have influenced us on what to buy, what to wear and how to eat. Why has this specific group captured our attention so much? Why do we seem to be so fascinated in their lives, to the point where we try to look and act just like them? Many people believe that it is the fault of the media, who seem to persuade our thinking that these Super Models' lives are ideal. Others believe that it is just the fault of our society as a whole, that we all create our own fascination of these people's lives. There are many opinions, and I agree with both of these specific opinions. We allow ourselves to be captivated by these people's lives, and the media portrayal of their lives seem to also enthrall us. Still, the question of why we allow this to happen to ourselves is pondered by the minds of many people. First of all Super Models' influence all of us; no matter how old or young, no matter if you are male or female, and no matter what kind of style you choose to follow. Their purpose is to influence us to buy certain products, and for purchasers to deci
We need to stop allowing ourselves to become fascinated with an image that does not exist. We need to stop listening to the ads that we see on TV, that say to be happy you need to be skinny. You definitely do not need to starve yourself to achieve happiness, and anyone who believes that is in for more difficulties than they have planned for. Anorexia, the process of starving yourself because of a distorted body image, and Bulimia, the process of bingeing and purging, are both extremely dangerous diseases. If we are insistent on looking just like these super models, we are allowing ourselves to be vulnerable to one or both of these diseases. These diseases lead to several health problems, and even death. So let's learn from these super models. Create our own styles, and be satisfied with the way that we look. God created all of us separately and individually. So we need to appreciate all that we have, and not be obsessed with maintaining a size 5 our whole lives. This is a sick obsession that our society has. The obsessions is to look just like models, like Kate Moss, who are dangerously under weight. To imitate the look of a young, drug-crazed victim in a crazy world. They teach us all, toddler through adult, to achieve the "perfect body". Yet, we all seem to forget that those images of these models in magazines have been touch up to create their perfect bodies. Why do we allow ourselves to be told how to act, dress, and think? We see that our favorite model is some horrible depiction of what is popular, and the next day we are all out trying to copy it. We search through our grandmother's closets to find the clothes that were popular in the fifties, sixties, and seventies. We imitate styles and call them retro. A word used to make us think that we are taking an old style and trying to make it new. Why don't we go out there and really create our own styles? Why do some of us paint our faces and cake on a layer of make-up to impress everyone else? How about impressing our-selves once in a while? de that their product is best. We are influenced in one way or another, to follow the newest and latest styles. Super models seem to be the
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